Zurich-based private bank Maerki Baumann & Co. AG plans to establish a ‘Middle East’ branch with a crypto focus in Abu Dhabi.
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The Schlieren/Zurich-based SOBACO Group is uniting its subsidiaries under the Incore Holding AG umbrella brand as “Incore”.
What happened this week in the world of blockchain and cryptocurrencies? Current events and background reports in the weekly review.
In a filing with the SEC, Microsoft revealed that shareholders will vote on a Bitcoin investment at the annual general meeting.
Fintech giant Stripe acquires stablecoin company Bridge for 1.1 billion US dollars to push further into the sector.
What happened this week in the world of blockchain and cryptocurrencies? Current events and background reports in the weekly review.
Ripple wants to enter the lucrative business dominated by Tether and Circle with its own stablecoin RLUSD.
Even nine months after launch, the demand for Bitcoin ETFs remains high. In the past three days, $1.2 billion flowed into the financial products.
What happened this week in the world of blockchain and cryptocurrencies? Current events and background reports in the weekly review.
According to a recent survey, nearly half of all hedge funds focused on traditional asset classes are invested in cryptocurrencies.
The evidence presented by HBO for Peter Todd as the identity behind Bitcoin founder Satoshi Nakamoto turns out to be meager.
What happened this week in the world of blockchain and cryptocurrencies? Current events and background reports in the weekly review.
What happened this week in the world of blockchain and cryptocurrencies? Current events and background reports in the weekly review.
The payment giant Visa is developing a new tokenization platform to support banks in issuing fiat-backed tokens.
As the first traditional Swiss bank, the Lucerne Cantonal Bank (LUKB) is launching the deposit and withdrawal of cryptocurrencies.
What happened this week in the world of blockchain and cryptocurrencies? Current events and background reports in the weekly review.